Tomorrow Everything Will Be Alright

A late-night chat between two former lovers who have not been in contact for ten years transforms into a compelling elegy of loss and longing.
A late-night chat between two former lovers who have not been in contact for ten years transforms into a compelling elegy of loss and longing. Patiently cadenced to the rhythm of words being typed on a piece of paper, Zaatari skillfully mixes technologies of communication and recording to navigate time and temporal gaps. This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 10

Credits

Written, directed and edited by Akram Zaatari. Lebanon/UK